The PDK withdrew from a parliamentary session on Thursday following the rejection of a request to prioritize a crucial issue. The PDK, represented by deputy Vlora Çitaku, sought to have a draft resolution concerning the truth and victims of war be the initial item for a vote. This initiative was considered by the PDK to be of paramount importance for the Assembly.
The proposal, initiated by Çitaku, aimed for full priority on the matter, reflecting the group’s assessment of it as a top concern. Negotiations with Vetëvendosje, who suggested amending the draft with their own proposals, proved unsuccessful. The PDK ultimately decided to remove the document and exit the chamber.
It is reported that the draft itself had been submitted as early as Wednesday. The PDK felt that their efforts to secure a dedicated vote on the resolution were thwarted by the inability to reach a mutually agreeable compromise with Vetëvendosje. This decision highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving consensus within the Kosovan Parliament regarding this sensitive topic.
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